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1 i 1 ' 1 lj-zz...:..', v:1: : .. , n Vol. 6 No. 13 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVO lannarv 20. 1978 Senators Continue Discussion Of Bills The legislature is now in session with a heavy workload already underway. With no optimistic appraisal of a gas tax bill, the overall budgetary process leading to passage of a general appropra-tion act appears to be moving forward at a speedy pace. Through a concerted effort of both houses, about 175 bills and resolutions which have been piling up have been virtually ignored up to this date. The appropriationsco-chairman, Sen. M. James Macfar-lane, D-Midvale, said budgetary hearings and reports are progressing at a pace probably comparable to the last budget session. Johnson Receives National Honor Mike Johnson, Financial Aids Director at UTCP, recently returned from Washington, D.C., where he helped prepare a manual to aid in the administration of the basic grant program for needy students. He spent two weeks in the nation's capitol, working with five other persons who were selected for the honor. The manual he wrote will serve as a guide for financial aid directors all over the country. Mr. Johnson received an invitation to write the manual from the U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Student Financial Assistance. It is hoped the manual will help in avoiding fraud and abuse in the two billion dollar program. President Sorensen said Mr. Johnson's record in his field over the past several years resulted in the invitation. Mr. r T Mike Johnson, Director of Financial But he cautioned that major decisions haven't been addressed at all in supplemental budgetary spending and uses of surplus funds. He also noted that preliminary actions by such major committees dealing with higher education, public education and social services are approving amounts that could leave the budget out of balance without alterations. One helpful aspect, he said is that both the governors escimate and the legislative fiscal anal-yst't estimate of revenues for the next fiscal year are only a fraction of a percent apart, leaving little to dispute in thai area. Johnson came to Utah Tech from College of Eastern Utah at Price where he held a similar position plus the post of director of college relations. He is currently president of the Utah Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, which has membership from all public and private colleges and universities in the state. This is the second national honor to come to Mr. Johnson. He is in the second year of a three-year term as a member of the Title Four committee for NASFAA (National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators). As a member of this committee, which includes only nine others across the nation, he participates in studies and recommendations for legislation for the administration of federally financed student aid programs in the nation's colleges and universities. - -- X Aids. Photo by Richard Braun. t j ; v. ' 'V '"""" mm ! 1 11 . . imai . , i, :, mipm ni.i.ii .1 n ........ . --, , - -, - , .- ..- The legislature is currently In session with a heavy workload. Through efforts on the part of both houses, about 175 bills and resolutions which have been piling 'ip have been virtually ignored up to this dale. Bus Schedule Repeated For Quarter In order to better serve the needs of UTCP students, the bus schedule has been revised. Busses will now leave the Provo campus at 25 minutes until the hour. They will leave from the Orem campus at five minutes to the hour. They will run from 6:35 a.m. until 2:55 p.m. Provo Orem 6:35 a.m. 6:55 7:35 7:55 8:35 8:55 9:35 9:55 10:35 10:55 11:35 11:55 12:35 12:55 1:35 1:55 2:35 2:55 Sweetheart Ballots Available Ballots for the Sweetheart Ball Royalty are being distributed, beginning today. They can be obtained in the Orem Student Center at the secretary's desk, or at the Veteran's office on the Provo Campus. These are only preliminary ballots. Finals will be issued later. The royalty will be announced at the Sweetheart Ball on February 10. -- k- iK.:...; 1 i- Students board UTCP's shuttle bus transporting them to the recently been revised. Photo by Richard Braun. Security asks for "Ears" Eric Frame, director of campus police at UTCP, would like to get feedback from the stu-dentbody on the idea of organizing a CB "Alert" club. "We feel like we can't do everything at once, and the students have CB's and could help us by notifying one of us on the CB if they see a stranded motorist, an accident, fire, or any information relating to public safety," Director Frame explained. Students wishing to join such a club should contact Eric Frame, or TRADEWINDS. , , 1 . - WmHp -.J-. i ' E3 1 'mBiumwiJii.if 'Schedule Jan 22 Institute Fireside, 8 p.m. Jan 25 Movie, Student Center, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother Jan 27 Basketball, 7:30 p.m., St. George, UTCP vs Dixie Jan 28 Basketball, 7:30 p.m., Ephraim, UTCP vs Snow Feb 3 Basketball, 7:30 p.m., Spanish Fork, UTCP vs Weber Feb 3 ICC General Assembly, noon Feb 4 Basketball, 3 p.m., BYU, UTCP vs BYU Junior Varsity f w , ... 1 1 g i I I Provo campus. The schedule has of Events H a

1 i 1 ' 1 lj-zz...:..', v:1: : .. , n Vol. 6 No. 13 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVO lannarv 20. 1978 Senators Continue Discussion Of Bills The legislature is now in session with a heavy workload already underway. With no optimistic appraisal of a gas tax bill, the overall budgetary process leading to passage of a general appropra-tion act appears to be moving forward at a speedy pace. Through a concerted effort of both houses, about 175 bills and resolutions which have been piling up have been virtually ignored up to this date. The appropriationsco-chairman, Sen. M. James Macfar-lane, D-Midvale, said budgetary hearings and reports are progressing at a pace probably comparable to the last budget session. Johnson Receives National Honor Mike Johnson, Financial Aids Director at UTCP, recently returned from Washington, D.C., where he helped prepare a manual to aid in the administration of the basic grant program for needy students. He spent two weeks in the nation's capitol, working with five other persons who were selected for the honor. The manual he wrote will serve as a guide for financial aid directors all over the country. Mr. Johnson received an invitation to write the manual from the U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Student Financial Assistance. It is hoped the manual will help in avoiding fraud and abuse in the two billion dollar program. President Sorensen said Mr. Johnson's record in his field over the past several years resulted in the invitation. Mr. r T Mike Johnson, Director of Financial But he cautioned that major decisions haven't been addressed at all in supplemental budgetary spending and uses of surplus funds. He also noted that preliminary actions by such major committees dealing with higher education, public education and social services are approving amounts that could leave the budget out of balance without alterations. One helpful aspect, he said is that both the governors escimate and the legislative fiscal anal-yst't estimate of revenues for the next fiscal year are only a fraction of a percent apart, leaving little to dispute in thai area. Johnson came to Utah Tech from College of Eastern Utah at Price where he held a similar position plus the post of director of college relations. He is currently president of the Utah Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, which has membership from all public and private colleges and universities in the state. This is the second national honor to come to Mr. Johnson. He is in the second year of a three-year term as a member of the Title Four committee for NASFAA (National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators). As a member of this committee, which includes only nine others across the nation, he participates in studies and recommendations for legislation for the administration of federally financed student aid programs in the nation's colleges and universities. - -- X Aids. Photo by Richard Braun. t j ; v. ' 'V '"""" mm ! 1 11 . . imai . , i, :, mipm ni.i.ii .1 n ........ . --, , - -, - , .- ..- The legislature is currently In session with a heavy workload. Through efforts on the part of both houses, about 175 bills and resolutions which have been piling 'ip have been virtually ignored up to this dale. Bus Schedule Repeated For Quarter In order to better serve the needs of UTCP students, the bus schedule has been revised. Busses will now leave the Provo campus at 25 minutes until the hour. They will leave from the Orem campus at five minutes to the hour. They will run from 6:35 a.m. until 2:55 p.m. Provo Orem 6:35 a.m. 6:55 7:35 7:55 8:35 8:55 9:35 9:55 10:35 10:55 11:35 11:55 12:35 12:55 1:35 1:55 2:35 2:55 Sweetheart Ballots Available Ballots for the Sweetheart Ball Royalty are being distributed, beginning today. They can be obtained in the Orem Student Center at the secretary's desk, or at the Veteran's office on the Provo Campus. These are only preliminary ballots. Finals will be issued later. The royalty will be announced at the Sweetheart Ball on February 10. -- k- iK.:...; 1 i- Students board UTCP's shuttle bus transporting them to the recently been revised. Photo by Richard Braun. Security asks for "Ears" Eric Frame, director of campus police at UTCP, would like to get feedback from the stu-dentbody on the idea of organizing a CB "Alert" club. "We feel like we can't do everything at once, and the students have CB's and could help us by notifying one of us on the CB if they see a stranded motorist, an accident, fire, or any information relating to public safety," Director Frame explained. Students wishing to join such a club should contact Eric Frame, or TRADEWINDS. , , 1 . - WmHp -.J-. i ' E3 1 'mBiumwiJii.if 'Schedule Jan 22 Institute Fireside, 8 p.m. Jan 25 Movie, Student Center, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother Jan 27 Basketball, 7:30 p.m., St. George, UTCP vs Dixie Jan 28 Basketball, 7:30 p.m., Ephraim, UTCP vs Snow Feb 3 Basketball, 7:30 p.m., Spanish Fork, UTCP vs Weber Feb 3 ICC General Assembly, noon Feb 4 Basketball, 3 p.m., BYU, UTCP vs BYU Junior Varsity f w , ... 1 1 g i I I Provo campus. The schedule has of Events H a